Travel Blogs from Red Rock

... the clouds began to part revealing an amazing sunrise with the first rays of light splitting through the clouds up behind the rock creating beams of red over the top in an almost orchestrated light show.
Getting up close to the rock at last we all set ...

... then a blood red desert. Great to see it. It made up for the fact that there was no in flight movie.
Ayers Rock is, in a word, expensive. Really expensive. The whole area is owned by the indigenous aboriginals who have some say in how the park is ...

... his fly net over his head rather than stuff it into his trouser pocket in teenage vanity.
At various points around the rock, there are signs explaining areas of aboriginal sacred importance and that these areas are not open to the public and nor ...

... park its your only choice.
I had fallen asleep when I awoke to Uluru right in front of my eyes, I shouted to Matt "Thats Ayers Rock!!" he had obviously gotten over from the "that is real in front of my eyes moment and replied "yes"!
We paid for our ...